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National Sour Candy Day July 18

National Sour Candy Day July 18

In the kaleidoscopic world of sweets, National Sour Candy Day stands out as a vibrant celebration, painting our taste buds with the tangy zest of sour confections. But have you ever paused to ponder the roots of this puckering pleasure? While the origins of this zesty holiday might be shrouded in mystery, the history of sour candy itself stretches back centuries, tracing a tangy trail from ancient civilizations to modern candy aisles. Sour candy, a beloved treat across the globe, owes its mouth-watering magic to the clever addition of acidic ingredients to sweet candy, creating that signature tang that dances on the tongue. From the early concoctions by pioneering candy makers to the sour sensations that line shelves today, like the iconic Sour Patch Kids, sour candy has evolved into a staple of American confectionery culture. Celebrated on July 18th, National Sour Candy Day may not have the clear-cut origins of more traditional holidays, but it offers a delicious excuse to indulge in the sour side of sweetness, exploring the vast array of tangy treats that have captivated candy lovers for generations.

Key Takeaway

Sour candy has a long history, dating back to ancient India and China, and gained popularity in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
National Sour Candy Day, celebrated on July 18, is a relatively new holiday with no clear origin, but it provides a fun opportunity for candy lovers to enjoy and discover new sour candy flavors.

Day Activities

  1. Kick-off with a Sour Candy Taste Test: Gather friends or family and dive into a variety of sour candies. From classic Sour Patch Kids to tangy lemon drops, there's no shortage of flavors to pucker up to. Make it fun by blindfolding participants and having them guess the flavors!

  2. Sour Candy Challenge: Who can handle the sour the longest? This activity involves trying out some of the sourest candies available and seeing who keeps a straight face. Record these hilarious moments for a sweet (or should we say sour?) memory.

  3. DIY Sour Candy Making: Roll up those sleeves and create your own sour candies at home. With simple ingredients like sugar, water, gelatin, and citric acid, you can whip up a batch of homemade sour gummies. Customize them with your favorite flavors and shapes for a personal touch.

Why We Love This Day

  • Celebrates Sour Candy's Unique Taste: National Sour Candy Day is all about celebrating that perfect blend of sweet and tangy that can only be found in sour candies. Whether you're a fan of the classic Sour Patch Kids or you're adventurous enough to try something new, this day has got everyone covered. It's a chance to indulge in your favorite sour treats without any guilt. After all, who can resist that mouth-puckering goodness?

  • Encourages New Flavor Discoveries: On July 18, candy enthusiasts are encouraged to step out of their comfort zones and explore the wide variety of sour candies available. From sour gummies to hard candies with a tangy twist, there's always something new and exciting to try. This day serves as a reminder that life's too short to stick to the same old flavors. So, why not grab a bag of something you've never tried before and let your taste buds go on an adventure?

  • Fosters Shared Experiences and Memories: Sharing a bag of sour candy with friends or family can lead to laughter, funny faces, and memorable moments. National Sour Candy Day isn't just about the candy; it's about the experiences we share while enjoying it. Whether it's challenging each other to see who can keep a sour candy in their mouth the longest or reminiscing about childhood candy shop visits, this day brings people together in the sweetest (and sourest) way possible.

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FAQ

What national day is July 18th?

July 18th is celebrated as National Sour Candy Day, a sweet and tangy occasion dedicated to all sour candy enthusiasts.

What national candy day is it today?

Today, November 4th, marks the celebration of National Candy Day, when we indulge in and commemorate our favorite sugary treats.



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On This Day in History — July 18

  • 2013 — The Government of Detroit, with up to $20 billion in debt, files for the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history.
  • 2012 — At least seven people are killed and 32 others are injured after a bomb explodes on an Israeli tour bus at Burgas Airport, Bulgaria.
  • 1996 — Storms provoke severe flooding on the Saguenay River, beginning one of Quebec's costliest natural disasters ever.
  • 1996 — Battle of Mullaitivu: The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam capture the Sri Lanka Army's base, killing over 1200 soldiers.
  • 1995 — On the Caribbean island of Montserrat, the Soufrière Hills volcano erupts. Over the course of several years, it devastates the island, destroying the capital, forcing most of the population to flee.
  • 1994 — The bombing of the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (Argentine Jewish Community Center) in Buenos Aires kills 85 people (mostly Jewish) and injures 300.

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Notable Births on July 18

  • 1993 — Michael Lichaa, Australian rugby league player
  • 1989 — Jamie Benn, Canadian ice hockey player
  • 1989 — Sebastian Mielitz, German footballer
  • 1989 — Yohan Mollo, French footballer
  • 1988 — Änis Ben-Hatira, German-Tunisian footballer
  • 1988 — Yannick Riendeau, Canadian ice hockey player

Notable Deaths on July 18

  • 2015 — Alex Rocco, American actor (b. 1936)
  • 2014 — Andreas Biermann, German footballer (b. 1980)
  • 2014 — João Ubaldo Ribeiro, Brazilian journalist, author, and academic (b. 1941)
  • 2014 — Dietmar Schönherr, Austrian-Spanish actor, director, and screenwriter (b. 1926)
  • 2013 — Vaali, Indian poet, songwriter, and actor (b. 1931)
  • 2013 — Olivier Ameisen, French-American cardiologist and academic (b. 1953)